Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Monday that requires you to keep your hands away from your phone while driving.

AB 1785 aims to catch up with technology, while keeping drivers safe. The bill was sponsored by Assembly member Bill Quirk.

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"So, the purpose of this bill is to get the phone out of people's hands, and have driver's focused on the road," Quirk's Chief of Staff Tomasa Dueñas said. "When the original statute was enacted in 2006, all your phone really did was make calls and send text messages, so it made sense."

In California, rules are already in place banning calls or texts while driving, but AB 1785 expands the restrictions, closing loopholes like taking photos while driving and streaming videos.

Drivers are allowed to activate or deactivate a feature on a handheld device with a single swipe or tap.

Getting caught with a mobile device while behind the wheel will cost you.

"The first penalty is $20, and the second penalty thereafter is $50," Dueñas said.